What you should know about microblood, if you have sensitive skin

When I went to the studio Bubble Gum Studio Piret Aava to first get my microbulatory eyebrows, I immediately felt comfortable. Forget that I was only a few minutes from putting new bows in my head, a comfortable sofa, the fragrant smell of coffee and the happy smile of Aava, Colgate White assured me and assured me that I had nothing to fear. Soon I would be the owner of full eyebrows at Kara Delevinn and Lily Collins.
Aava, also known professionally as Dr. Brow, is an artist and is often referred to as one of the best microblogging artists in the forehead. Despite the ultrasensitive skin due to the genetic condition with which I was born, the whole process of microblocking proved almost painless and did not leave the surrounding skin itchy or irritated, except for the expected redness. To my surprise, it took only 30 minutes. After cleaning and pouring the area, Aava cut out microscopic hair-like features on the drawing that she drew for my eyebrows, which, she said, was based on the shape of my face and the curvature of the natural of my caterpillars.

All this means that if you have sensitive skin like me, you can go through a microbusiness course. You do not need to worry about making eyebrows, because with a small amount of TLC (like good preliminary training and follow-up) and your doctor’s approval, you can also reach the coveted bows found on the Instagram feed. Scroll down my results and Microblading tips for sensitive skin dermatologists and eyebrow physician.
Microblading for sensitive skin before and after
So my eyebrows looked before and after the procedure. The second picture was taken in just 20 minutes, and the redness dissipated until this moment.

1. Protect yourself.
Once you correctly clean the area, the next step should be moisturizing, moisturizing and then moisturizing. This is important because, as the designer notes, you want to make sure that your skin barrier is in better shape before surgery (and that it can not be without good nutrition). “It is important for someone to have an undamaged micro-barrier to the skin,” he says, adding that a good moisturizer will help create a protective seal on the skin that absorbs moisture.
You do not want to skip this step, because the designer says that inflamed or dry skin is a much more annoying procedure. He recommends buffering a good amount of Vaseline-based moisturizer – Eucerin Orginal Healing Cream – an excellent choice – on the eyebrow area so that it is primed, hydrated and ready to go.

2. Talk if you need to.
If you do not understand, Microblading is not a joke. In fact, it’s like getting a temporary tattoo, so you’ll never be 100% positive about how you’re going to react, especially if it’s your first tattoo. Do not hesitate to stop your artist, if you feel that something is wrong. (For example, as I mentioned earlier, I was pretty much a human trap that bothered me first, but Aava assured me that it’s OK.) Even if what you feel is quite normal, since in my case it’s always better than abstinence.